Vol. 5 No. 2 (2006): Revista Filosofía UIS
Articles

Epistemic and ontological problems in science and psychoanalysis

Mercedes Iglesias
Universidad del Zulia

Keywords

  • epistemology,
  • ontology,
  • reality,
  • science,
  • psychoanalysis

How to Cite

Iglesias, M. Epistemic and ontological problems in science and psychoanalysis. Revista Filosofía UIS, 5(2), 57–76. Retrieved from https://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistafilosofiauis/article/view/7280

Abstract

The interdisciplinary reflections of this article are developed from an interestingquestion, such as it is the ontological dimension of science and psychoanaiysis, and from a situation not less important, such as it is the fact that the so called "reality" is related, in a certain way, with an epistemology. Also, based on the understanding that there is no a sharp separation between ontology and epistemology, since our ways of knowledge imply a notion of what the reality is, this article presents a theoretical revision from philosophy and psychoanalysis that allows to the understanding of which is understood by the real thing of a subject or a living body, and what is the real thing of the nature.

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